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1929: Enzo Ferrari formed Scuderia Ferrari, with the prancing horse emblem, to race Alfa-Romeos.
 
1948: The first Ferrari Grand Prix car had a supercharged 1.5-litre V12.
 
1951: Scuderia Ferrari won its first F1 GP, at Silverstone, with driver Froilan Gonzalez.
 
1952, 1953: Alberto Ascari won the World Drivers' Championship in a Ferrari. (1952 and 1953 were run to formula two rules, 2-litres non-supercharged.)
 
1956: Juan Manuel Fangio won the Formula One Drivers' World Championship in a Ferrari.
 
1958: Mike Hawthorn won the F1 World Drivers' Championship in a Ferrari.
 
1961: Ferrari won the Drivers' (Phil Hill) and Constructors' F1 World Championships.
 
1964: Ferrari won both F1 titles, John Surtees the Drivers'.
 
only red
1964 330 P2 (#0836) 4-litre V12
 
1969
red of course
1969 712 (#1010) Can Am 7-litre V12
Also see McLaren and Porsche.
 
1975: 312T, formula one Grand Prix car, 3-litre flat-12 engine.
must be red
1975 312T, F1, chassis #022
The 'T' stands for transverse gearbox. Niki Lauda won the 1975 Drivers' World Championship (mostly) driving the 312T.
2019 August 16-17, a 1975 Ferrari 312T, chassis #022, winner of the 1975 French Grand Prix driven by the late Niki Lauda, sold for us$6,000,000 at Gooding & Co.'s Pebble Beach auction.
 
1979: Jody Scheckter won the F1 Drivers' Championship.
 
1982: 126 C2, turbo-charged 1.5-litre V6, designed at the height of the "ground effect" period in F1.
red naturally
1982 126C2, F1
The 126 C2 won the Constructor's F1 World Championship for Ferrari. Giles Villeneuve was killed in qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix.
A 1983 Ferrari 126 C3 F1 V6-turbo, chassis #068, sold for €1,438,880 at Artcurial's Retromobile auction in Paris, 7 Feb 2020.
 
2000: F1 2000 3-litre V10.
red what else
2000 F1 2000
Michael Schumacher won the 2000 Drivers' F1 World Championship, his third championship and his first at Ferrari (followed by '01, '02, '03, and '04). Ferrari won the Constructors' Championship.
2017 November 16: Michael Schumacher's 2001 Monaco F1 Grand Prix-winning, Ferrari F2001, 3-litre V10, chassis #211, sold for us$7,504,000 at Sotheby's Contemporary Art(!) Evening auction. (Schumacher went on to win the 2001 Driver's World Championship, his fourth of seven titles.)
2019 November 30: Michael Schumacher's F1 Championship-winning 2002 Ferrari F2002, 3-litre V10, chassis #219, sold for us$6,643,750 at RM Sotheby's Abu Dhabi auction.
2022 November 9: His 2003 Ferrari F2003-GA, 3-litre V10, chassis #229, sold for chf 14,630,000 at RM Sotheby's auction in Geneva.
 
2007: Kimi Raikkonen won the F1 Drivers' World Championship driving for Ferrari.

2023 June 11: Ferrari won the Le Mans 24-hour race 50 years after it last entered (1973) a team and 58 years (1965) since it last won the race.

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